The Colombian, who will finish his second full season at Anfield, has grown to be a favorite among Liverpool supporters. The winger has faced criticism for his patchy play during his time at the team, though. As a result, he has been connected to a move out of the Premier League, with interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona.
Diaz stated to the media representing Liverpool’s club: “It’s no sеcrеt, we didn’t finish as well as we hoped.” We needed to win the league and every competition we participated in. Regretfully, recent efforts have not yielded the desired outcomes.
“Although we didn’t win as a team, we had a respectable season on the whole and as individuals. To have the ideal season, there are a lot of things that need to be improved. However, I’m glad to be here and feel content.”
Diaz added, “It’s something beautiful and special because every time we go out to give it our all,” in appreciation of the Liverpool supporters for starting a chant for him. to preserve the club, the institution. to accomplish my initial goal upon my arrival.
“I’ve always aimed for excellence. I’ve always tried to respect everyone and aim to be among the best. Witnessing the enthusiasts perform that exquisite song gives you with a lovely memento to cherish.
“I’m overjoyed. I sincerely appreciate what they are doing. I know I have their whole backing, therefore I always head out to the field pleased.”
Diaz’s remarks have essentially disproved any rumors that have been circulating about leaving Anfield this summer. The Colombian’s contract with the 19-time Premier League winners expires in the summer of 2027, so any club looking to sign the 27-year-old will probably have to pay a hefty price.
Now, attention will be on Jurgen Klopp’s final two games in charge of Liverpool, and Diaz most likely will start those games. On Monday, May 13, Liverpool will play Aston Villa. On May 19, they will host Wolves to close off the season.